BOSTON, Nov. 14, 2016 -- As education continues shifting towards digital learning, teachers have grown to depend on technology platforms and services to support instruction. Lexia Learning, an award-winning provider of literacy assessment and instructional tools for K-12 students, today announced it has been recognized by THE Journal’s 2016 Readers’ Choice Awards as the most valuable technology provider in K-12 classrooms. Nominated by educators across the U.S., Lexia earned platinum standing, surpassing all other solutions, in the categories of Most Valuable Technology in Schools, Best Reading Program and Best Adaptive/Personalized Learning Tool. Readers also selected Lexia as one of the top three technologies currently used in schools.
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For its second annual Readers’ Choice Awards program, THE Journal’s staff invited members of the education community to submit the best products, providers and services in any category of their choosing. More than 1,000 individuals participated in this year’s submission process. According to THE Journal, when readers were asked to name the most valuable technology in their school in an open-ended question, the majority of respondents named Lexia as a top provider.
“The [myLexia] teacher database is one of [a] kind. It allows the teacher the ability to pinpoint just what the student needs,” said one respondent. “The teacher is the 'miracle' worker of the program, and Lexia provides the necessary information to improve student achievement.”
Lexia Reading Core5®, Lexia’s flagship product, provides differentiated literacy instruction for pre-K-5 students of all abilities. Teachers are able to access real-time data within the program in order to customize lesson plans for each student’s needs. Lexia also provides an adaptive assessment tool, Lexia RAPID Assessment™, which identifies and monitors language and reading skills among K-12 students.
“One of our greatest measures of success is the positive impact our products have on students’ lives,” said Nick Gaehde, president of Lexia. “We are extremely pleased with this recognition from our customers and proud of the integral role we play in supporting educators every day.”
This honor adds to Lexia’s growing list of accolades from the education community. In 2016 alone, Lexia received Tech & Learning’s Best of Show Award and Tech & Learning’s Award of Excellence. To view all of Lexia’s awards, please visit http://www.lexialearning.com/success-stories/awards.
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About Lexia Learning
Lexia Learning, a division of Rosetta Stone, empowers educators through adaptive assessment and personalized instruction. For more than 30 years, the company has been on the leading edge of research and product development as it relates to student reading skills. With a robust offering that includes solutions for differentiated instruction, personalized learning and adaptive assessment, Lexia provides educators with the tools to intensify and accelerate literacy skills development for students of all abilities. For more information, visit lexialearning.com.
About Rosetta Stone
Rosetta Stone Inc. (NYSE: RST) is dedicated to changing people’s lives through the power of language and literacy education. The company’s innovative, personalized language and reading programs drive positive learning outcomes in thousands of schools, businesses, government organizations and for millions of individual learners around the world.
Founded in 1992, Rosetta Stone pioneered the use of interactive software to accelerate language learning and is widely recognized today as the industry leader in providing effective language programs. The company’s cloud-based programs allow users to learn online or on-the-go via tablet or smartphone, whether in a classroom, in a corporate setting, or in a personal learning environment. Rosetta Stone is also a leader in the literacy education space, helping millions of students build fundamental reading skills through its Lexia Learning division. Additionally, the company's Fit Brains business offers personalized brain training programs developed by neuroscientists and award-winning game designers to be fun and help keep your brain sharp.
Rosetta Stone is based in Arlington, VA, and has offices and operations around the world. For more information, visit www.rosettastone.com. “Rosetta Stone” is a registered trademark or trademark of Rosetta Stone Ltd. in the United States and other countries.
Media Contact: Quinn Buchanan, C. Blohm & Associates, [email protected], 608-216-7300


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